Matthew Watkins Explained

Matthew Watkins
Fullname:Matthew Jason Watkins
Birth Date:2 September 1978
Birth Place:Newport, Wales
Height:1.83m (06feet)
Weight:95kg (209lb)
School:Oakdale Comprehensive School
Position:Centre
Youthclubs1:Newbridge
Youthclubs2:Pontllanfraith
Years1:1997–2002
Clubs1:Newport
Apps1:121
Points1:175
Years2:2002–2003
Clubs2:Llanelli
Apps2:26
Points2:50
Years3:2003–2008
Clubs3:Llanelli Scarlets
Apps3:124
Points3:169
Years4:2008–2009
Clubs4:Gloucester
Apps4:22
Points4:10
Years5:2009–2011
Apps5:20
Points5:5
Years6:2009–2011
Clubs6:Newport
Apps6:10
Points6:0
Repyears1:2003–2006
Repcaps1:18
Reppoints1:0

Matthew Jason Watkins (2 September 1978 – 7 March 2020) was a Welsh professional rugby union player who played as a centre. He was commonly known by the name Matthew J. Watkins to avoid confusion with another Welsh rugby union player of the same name.

Born in Newport, Watkins began his rugby career with Newbridge and Pontllanfraith before going professional with Newport in 1997. After scoring 35 tries (175 points) in 121 appearances over five seasons with the club, Watkins was signed by Llanelli. He was then part of the team at the dawn of regional rugby in Wales in 2003 and was part of the original Llanelli Scarlets regional side. He was also called up to the Wales national team several times during his spell with the Scarlets, earning 18 caps between 2003 and 2006.

By 2007, he had become only the third player to reach 100 appearances for the region, following lock Adam Jones and prop John Davies.[1] Watkins signed for Gloucester at the end of the 2007–08 season, midway through a three-year contract with the Scarlets.[2]

On 3 August 2009, it was confirmed that Watkins would return to Wales and to the place where his professional rugby career began, signing for Newport Gwent Dragons on a two-year contract.[3] He was released at the end of the 2010–11 season and retired soon after.

On 20 May 2013, it was announced that Watkins had developed a very rare pelvic cancer while studying for rugby coaching qualifications, but described himself as remaining "well and active".[4] On 7 March 2020, it was announced that Watkins had died at the age of 41.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Watkins reaches milestone . scarlets.co.uk . The Scarlets . 28 April 2007 . 11 February 2014 .
  2. News: Gloucester sign Scarlets' Watkins . BBC Sport . BBC . 12 May 2008 . 12 May 2008 .
  3. http://www.newportgwentdragons.com/NewsArticle.aspx?n=29b28504-b2bf-42b8-ab17-9e97274b20d7 Dragons Bring Watkins Home
  4. News: Tough Challenge Ahead For Matthew . wru.co.uk . Welsh Rugby Union . 20 May 2013 . 20 May 2013 .
  5. News: Matthew J Watkins: Ex-Wales centre dies at the age of 41 . BBC Sport . 7 March 2020 . 7 March 2020 .